Panaji, April 17: Religious conversions are increasing in Goa and marginalised people are being targeted, said Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, adding that his government would not allow such conversions to take place in the state.
“I am not telling lies but, in various parts of Goa today, people are stepping up conversions. And various people are trying to take advantage of trying circumstances… someone is poor, someone is in a minority, someone is backward, doesn’t have food, doesn’t have a job…” said Sawant at a function at Kudne, North Goa.
“I am saying that such religious conversions should not take place… the government will never allow conversions to take place, but I believe the people need to awaken, the temple in each village needs to awaken, small temple communities need to awaken,” Sawant added. The CM also said that during Portuguese rule the gods and culture were destroyed.
“Sixty years back, people believed that if God is saved then the religion is saved and if religion is saved then the country is saved, with this in mind people used to flee along with their gods here in Goa,” he said.
“At many places, we have seen the temples, but the people visit the temples only once a year, but not beyond that, but we need to remind the future generations of the rites and rituals of these temples,” he added.